he feasibility of using observation-based data for the generation of vulnerability curves
for different strong ground motion parameters is investigated. The notion of developing a set of ‘homogeneous’ vulnerability
relationships, applicable to different lateral-load resisting systems is explored and a series of relationships for different building
height and age-classes are proposed
he feasibility of using observation-based data for the generation of vulnerability curves
for different strong ground motion parameters is investigated. The notion of developing a set of ‘homogeneous’ vulnerability
relationships, applicable to different lateral-load resisting systems is explored and a series of relationships for different building
height and age-classes are proposed
he feasibility of using observation-based data for the generation of vulnerability curves
for different strong ground motion parameters is investigated. The notion of developing a set of ‘homogeneous’ vulnerability
relationships, applicable to different lateral-load resisting systems is explored and a series of relationships for different building
height and age-classes are proposed
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